PAGE EIGHT THREE ORDAINED TO PRIESTHOOD bay st louis. m: <a;v, ; - Til rev Negro scminai :.a • d<iined to the pric.-thrivi 1.-. « ~-e- •> of St. Augu setnti'r.i v Those ordained 1 were Lie M<' r.’iai'K O. i 1 igcii-o, S. Y. V .• - i.e l.o.; r;.-v (;. 111 \j . ;■. V La Baca, Pr.nnrru: Canal • ■ ■<-! the Rev. Cm. ti- W;..-.bir»g;>.. 1 V. I), Coconut Grove Kb TN iriv. Leo O. A id: Aid. vicar oi C« ntral .Yew Cr 1 ■■■ ■■ da i rung prelate y. ;.'n« men beennm priest # hi Die S*' of the* Divine Word. Tins ,L‘C*e».v i.o v }. 1 ; -. ;> -od l-iiVsir. Ox die;* u } w ■ • ft: 7ft piui nt ; thiee rn re.: <Mn\ v.-> i in Acerb. Gol<J Cos*. >V' •! .' • t :•••■• nul M MISKRS Mil I s : - M IMM. ! MO\S Philadelphia (AN P) To ut. ionize to not to *. is the question concerning a few of West Phil.C• a‘s numbers writer; Eva- 1 : ces of this was found warn po lleo arre-ted a g: m cf write**; last week in use near SQih street They were in the mj isr of ati argument when the ol fleers appeared on the scene and arrested their,• At police headquar a terms' they had planned to piece cf paper was found on one of the men :: -u; the lay down to the bankers. Their prelimimuy son tract was to run as fa• The terms: I. Legal prelect-' u n ust be granted ell writer -2 Said legal aid r ust in elude vci vices ot cc.- 1 . patent BLACK VVOC: • Associate Slot <■ Wellcns Bros., Owners "We have every: • heme and Car Credit T tt to fit Your Pocketbe-r Harnett Si- Dunn **WWWWIW|«IW»»II|> ■!.» 11J111 mart HOWARD \1 LF.I CO. ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE | Dunn, N C T. F. FISH CL ’S WATCH SHOP WATCH and CAL, : CP AIRS and RING WORK IDO Main St. P ne 26i3 Dur.n UNCLE JOHN LIE’S ' CAFF ALL HOME COOKED FOOD i 600 N. Wilt:.." ' ve. Dur.n, N -- » iMHNt ':MMmHWAtnMWM(ni j " • - •-> 1,1 ’ Dafforcl Funei i Homes AMBULANCE RVICE Dunn Clinton i Phene 2515 Phone 9271 j Frazier’s Barber Shop First Class Service Rendered At AH Ti r.es Rev. Wm Tr.mcr. Prop. 600 Carr St. Dunrs, N, C Emma’s Beauty Shoppe Our Three Prides Sanifaik n - Courtesy - Service Beauty b cur Business 200 Block S. V.-'ihrtington Avr Phone 2751 Dunn. N C. 1 hwii »■ iuiuwbmm, ■, '•"»>»' *m»i- Hendley’s Grocery and Market Fresher Meats Lower Prices A L. Henley, Pop. 709 E. Broad St Dunn N. C. O. S. Payton’s Funeral Home Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24 Hour Service 101 Ccr. Harnett & R R- Aw. Phone 243 Dunn, N. C. Sterilized Barber Shop Courteous and Efficient Barbers We Appreciate Your Business Joe Dew Prop. 108 N Clinton Ave- Dunn. N C. - Queen City Cleaners We Give Prompt & Courteous Service James McDougald Prop. 113 N. Clinton Ave. Dunn N. C Clcanrito Cleaners Alterations Halters 710 E. Broad Street Samuel !grmih, Mgr Phone 2811 ! Dunn, N, C. 4 CASWELL ' MY VV. VV. :?TBllinVH K Y,VN(T,YVILi,i; t>4 TOGLNABIAN f’ 3 "'SJ-.n ■ •" e Lafayette Wade. 83, was j 1 ,i»e V’ar.L'; vi'i. F,r,p --■ •?•*. Cm lu re WVdi t sd.i.v, Fob* n,<l ' 10 Ur .-; a n i- of V. ! co.yvillc -n<‘ , rtctub of the Yam » 'heyrilie Bap.in Cl urch wh.ore he ' vr ’S a v’i y active p,”-!'.-; i i;-ant hr ' .1 -church ;if; ;r: tor yeur;. 1 Surviving' him ore .'iaht (■•■.it i’ lauff. ".(ns. fifty• S.ou: yr. r.dcliildren. j‘ f ! lorty-two great .yy-ndeii-Mn-n. two : n, ‘a ■; three .. (lost 1 ; ■ : i' ative.r ai d iv ■ I NGI.ISII l 1 \vs UU S! ,ls i*l \\ :1 ! [Jnrfc; ci-m-’i v; . ■ >lr: . Borio.- -.r ; i; ... ... pre- j. ’.ted ' Mad'v ■. a. T; ip! Tinie'' .] ■' by Sams and . The didijdn- y' l S:me of 11u' -!• ii.:unote ovi- i 1.... i ) 11 ! t \ ■ r • t ... . a. 1 iolit.i,' ~ ~ "f 1 * . ,M.v Hi 1 i'Kc, Chinee i ;■ Br-ntUe j |A; in; tjii r.’i. ,i> dy 13-.' i.dii . Mai ; Bayne, Mar,::t- El' 1 ■ WGiur: ,hj<- ;■ I , IDo V<-re; a ir,,,-. ><• y-1 1....0r }r?,.i< - : | s . )n ... 5 (. ~ .. ~( . i •. t, ;j ‘ Mob; "<■ C 3* .. I-.I • ; Ha/el John.-.r; : mi Wa; moot! Bigs- j' Ito XV, Jr.. ’ia ‘.Vi.i'k Ohd With if Maude ) I.;, vre*; v.-rci; er,dcd 1 1 ! poet Jliil, ,y C i , Mry ry Diihu’d Gania.way, Nrlic j J ; Potent mid Hutei*. Lon:' were I • I yii<. oi .}';■ ■■ ni Ba-vu”;. .Frances | j Stfiivfiekl and f i ,-,n ,! 1 (ay in. stiorney 3- If jailed wriior must re ci.ve Sh: average daily take cf Us book 4. Thirlv cents commission cn She cl i'ar • ;ust go to the I writer ar.d K: ,-ij:'-r. I plays ; 5. Tho writer mud pay the 1 rib ben S Writer r.anncl leave ( banker so: unacund reasons 7. Eankvrs can be boycot ted Ail the men were held pending S3OO bail Jessie Kaye n ill match your hair perfectly.., fafr-gfrn , f#.* j PAGE BOY This most useful bait piece Ucrais i j in witii ycui own hail av.d ke> <•* . the lo’.lf :l U’.ll . ■ i ..'■■! u! ■ i va; to ear ,<h :i u-r i- tv.n. t»i« i JESSIE RARE Page i. ;V makes your new hair length i<a so , at- _ - This JESSIE RARE hack of the head duster can he worn in eight j T other styles as it clusL-r or plain. You (in away with the use of hot . nons. thereby giving y. ur hair time to regain it? strength. THE HALF GLAMOUR. Wh£V it i is length you want, the JESSIE KA R E Half Glamour fits your taste. As you see, it fastens at the crown of the brad and hangs nat . orally down the hack. You can wear it as nr, upsweep or any style you ; like, fit j? 15 to 20 inches long). j If ! 0.00 ' Send fpmple cf your hah or siofe color CtKSlft TODt YI ~ SE M D N 0 MON E Y , —pay pistil I :,n on ctel.very., • | JESSIE MU | fie«u?y Prod, 507 Fifth Av«„ Hew Ycrk City 1 1 I COUNTY PIRATE GAGERS LOSE 51-58 TO NGC Hampton, Va - St-v:afun&l c ti lotinc L.- P ward Rill You: y who hiOprri «r 2i> - .< 11r’n) :1 Cl.rnf 11 id MV COUI'I ao*r :: st i’.vo from ‘Ta: f*.■ vii - , . .. f, :rp: Rn,;ir-S Hi V -‘i -"a V.CX' i V ovet Hampton In.-.utuie here, Friday right. February Hi. ; t ,.. :,.i- the T’nate;' t >urnu n-.f-nt bis 1 ii. jeopr,:ciy and hdyed ,V. C rt r.y 1 re' 1 : stranglehold on h CIA A sn-'s:t berth. y ~: ,;;d i ~ nnd ’li stave op; two P :;(• nil lies Jed by CL; • ,chs-ek WUliams, to win Tlie 1 P -ate enjAain f ,nd ex-captain woi 16 ixri.i, cadi. Alin Coach J. ;j. Mcl.uidni': ‘l' Ittul worked' . r.reHilly un to a tend the ■ * t-* l ' he .i . >i‘ •V • iO J'.'iiJ ; r t s :.h' ml hall 'tailed. The! i '.vii muiwav ox ’hi) jatiou, v/riCn pulnt- •: h- pt «n’. ■ : in a tpuce ■ Kv-. at that. yvr. and W.i* ! Mams *r»d a tin.,) ■■ v’<j»nt*bui:k ; 'h ii! Wi> JIO! fK.kG tile | Tne Eagles dropped a-! 15 of 2? ' ' ter, Raiurs are,! Hernni-i with 3 r Fo. " n rric': >.■ ,- Hue.in ,ir: l; );ad 8- Jan F;.•>.••. v 6 r (’iu ly > ' a|> ~4 ri jaut p R'hnson 3 y.-.i; i.CVV 2. SHfIWU. DEFEATS DELS,STATE .r j'.i,*ed ‘he Hornets. of Relawn.c 1 SUihe College "(>-44 Friday night m\ ■~.i 1 l\ t oaek ]• toe conirronce run- : :.r It was hie eighth win lor the! Cma h Wilson’*' fiv--- staged a see- 1 v ha*Re \>Pa i he virilors tluouan j ‘i.i Ho.'nras 49*32 vrth iiv(’ uiiimier tv'i fr . . The visitors, sent at teen' For !he Bears Ed Roper was hi eh ; ■ ve n•: 17 : Laa.Jt h v ••a ili 32. Robert Hunter war- ’.op point lies and William Holiday was run- I;i< < i ft 7 .’•!,<*- Hulk Jli' 'ft;;! ;' cl made good on 24. wmle <■ iieetirg •on. eigi’.t free ihi-uws >-ji of 38 •••- {. f' t IpO ' V .! ) J I.’ ' , (-1 4, 0,1. H on 30 :* ee thrown o\it of 2a . ’ N. Y. Opera To Stage “Troubled Island” York Opera Compir.y announced {his wink th£ii it wnl present i e land." an a U;:a] open u by ill- XV-- ero compost r William C,.m Still.' during i.he 1949 season. Lanu.-tiv. Rusihcs. poet .'.nd author, permed the librrtt- This peril I'rnanee will probably mruk the best time a major Am: r * in original opera by Near; com poser The presentation of tins • opera will highlight tiie company : c/: 2 : ic. 1 - ihe U'.t >Tie of a scare}! lor numan It ccch-rn. It was inspired by i in- still v ■ f Jean Jacques Dessa- ■ kr.rn.vn to histovv as the iourujei in Ha.it.um independence, •v.io rich Med and expelled the Kie; eh thereby, block mi; Bapo- WilUam Grant Still, the composer. PERRY’S GROCERY Ice Cream Groceries Drinks Mrs Sarah Perry, Prop. Sil Magnolia Ave., Dunn, N. C. JOE THE CLEANER * DUALITY CLEANING” Phone 2920 Dunn | GLENNIE’S JEWELRY I WATCHES DIAMONDS WATCH REPAIRING Robert Glennie, Prop. TITR CAROLINIAN HARNETT COUNIT NAACPKONORS ” (MRS. B. LAMPKIN >! A\ YORK ,V)rs. Daisy 1. Lumpkin was presented *hi< xv< rk by the National .'l'.socia t<u>» for the AdvanceniciU ol Colored t • pie v.—.h a <>olil lourncau watch in uppi-criatioii ior her nineteen years o! ■> t vice as tieh! .secretary of the Association. Mrs. J ,;;-n;>ki:i was tecenlfy elected a member of the N AACp board of directors. in making the presentation at a ceremony in the Association’s national office, Di Loin- I VV right, chairman oi the NAACP board of dircctcrs praised Mrs. Lampkin lor tier untiring and uieelt.sli devotion in carrying the message of the N AA( P tirouglntiit the country,' and ‘ vf.:' >-' d on i.elnih of the As sociaticn "hiartfelt ami sinccr,- love, respect, and ulniii.ition" for the retiring lield secretary. LATIN AMERICAN TRIO SCHEDULE LOCAL REGSTAL The Latin A:ie::.en Tff. ex-!. . po: cuts of n>.isic, so v. anti dance. :: tie P a ■ 1 MOd St .vv V' : ■ 1,1 :;' G iijt:,. f a-j A jo, ; V,,:- y nigt:i. -VI,: 1 , cu 2- at B:lf: i P- ' 1 Ti O '■].() j: cotsod of I;;*;,*., f‘k;r,::v 7 r ,;-,K.’M. ,p ;V : ;j • - : |p! i-' t-!'-;d.on cf (■ ; .-i’ll miners , w:!h the s. . ,] ci.riLuna -1 'ions <.h vc.il . f idsiniinental V * music which mv •>; '-] -ft v i*.h -.< :gi-oup if this kca: Thoash ft.: Oi pci 1 . 1 armor.- 1 the vi.dr L.t.-o-Amcrn-ars . |feXvin:;.. actually or.ly ore if a :ia- ' •’* ' p.- f ;- ti r- iiame Gao. is lAt.iUv was b . > . D< :h r. Color::- a:;d At ir Oak).-., id. : {- .my ; 4-S CLUB MEMBER EARNS 53,935 FROMHSSSALES ] >' • ' IY, . ] fi iJi',, ’ -.. ~,y Q'-.iiU'nafi. TcxiiH. he ;.ui. rne one oi 1' the J CHUT 4-H i: . [ivducers ; ] heS State. :«\* ..uid . old 32:: ht*;»u of h‘>L:< foj ' ' a oi $2.29ft Ol ; rye <aV i . ! yonr. Tunu'i. ?o]d 16 ho^S I f 5!,107F4 of ho banked Tift * to v ‘ DOi.. .: t ojlcgO r\in ta'Ai":. With *hv ;o.t i his nut ft.... .;s ;t : Uw. ;1- 1 1 iC- '\'j .l i.i.ViCi i-ccoivi. d i;- . 1 *t! - !.ci eci\u;:.;Uon at : W.Pj. riai-ce IP vC'V.ily }.m(i the I . !r-: Coir'c vdi,.' 1 of Music. ; lie became ' ; te con duct n major symphony p'vhesSia. :r the IJ S. v. P- a r.c directed the ; Los. Any . IC--. aa- - 1 n: j 'i:: : ! a ; Id Sutkov..-1-.. jin •.-nduced StiiiV .-\:ro-a\nH i ifaui ‘ aiphony on the i’h i, ,-icn ... OrchcPP-aA first traas •ontinentat four, and it has since: j .ecu performed by the Chicago! -yrnplumy and the New York Pliii barmeiiic symphony, : YU St kcv.aU lost year gave . |three perfenraoce-, 1 Still's "Fes t v ('■ Overturc-" v. P i the Nv\v Yr-rh PhiU'jarm.nic-.s-' n,i .suny. which ,: • chcstra previously tlire*. pc - jformanees of St.ilY. works, in-dud- ; ing "I Memo;: • a . The Colored S ibies: \Y Died For Dciv.ocra- GUYTON GARAGE BODY. PAINTING & REPAIR WORK 24 Hour Service A. B Guytsn Prop - | | IIM m || | | ..- . ■ .. n . -| -- - in - ... .n.w«’.«OT«W« t ' ,ttrt TT“ K■ J ("over ont «r hofh eon. J Sv , ’C fftraided, ot«m »K«F. FREE # I relied « « .hign.o, TL • forced. wniffACrt I * f Unb-oicied, acre.* th. front 1 Unferoided, worn i«e 1 L ** ' * HAIR PRODUCTS! oS! 1 : ;r 1 I *3? JJ r ! 1 7 Eo*t St. New York 17, N.Y»| FARMERS TO STAGE HAM i\ H,t, SHOIVS i Over k.ooo eo]( ,ed Georgia Ur n- • fa., ate expected to participate in | a serii ■■ of 13 c-nunty ham ;.,v r t ;i> ; ab*>w 1 during thi.° menth and next reports State .Lxtennon I.esti'.’t P i H i Stone. , , 1 Shows began in February 17 and ; will conllniii' t.!ir, a.igh March 12. ;nw with a 'true-wide event at ! Ka : v..ai f■ \ S’at., (a. pi'. J. ..a V..!'ey. C;, Tv,y ado;! .cat tw-i-H winner, ti"a.i each oi the county shows will exhibit h; ms an,! c. a! the F■ ls. Valley a)C Otir. S .O'Neal, wi;., originated ' U.m and egi now reck ,n ]y;f, "hon he held hi;; ibw exhibition .c Fort Valley. Gr, . will direct the c° l '!,t> and -1,-i: -• wide tvent- In lecognliMi. of his success w.h tn? ' F. ' Viiliey show. Mr. O'Neal was U nailed to the »:os« oi pedal Slate .agent i-a , ye; ■ a.po. In this e inn . • . in cl. art; <,;' H,,m ami ecri-. shows thirughout the' Statu in ndditmii to the selection es ir.p <*.I:••<!<• Ijm .. and ege.-. (hi-, v;.i • a l-1 a>;;.. add: e; ■ c ; „ folk • i/llicin.;; live!. c; rdinp he paai ,y;t’:j for three cow one of thorn a rearit*. red . ■ ade I'-AilCt h•> 3 i V<‘s'. OOli pj' 1 - 1 1octs to i2»ch i c! i • c d ilie. Toirnny sJribtPe-; his success v.ai:; aa 1 hn i't'iy to ihr aid r.iven him h\ his c.l.my ;u.r;i! V. iio shew- • •P him Pav I,:ise feed foi hi.-: ' ‘ til he county oarii ’ fi rUpdVTy;: ll ; -rim! works ..tut 1a >, k . : )\ < \ evv tol-gw i-ympjLAMV c-rchiLNtjV.. fta U. S. ft;- the Cinci;; t *r;!;- svmphiN.v 1 t.9e Roc;hi’-ter eau ' the Ir>dhu\spo)i* YHThesua ’a irew- Ot,- U A SCAR and flu i .tv ;• '• C' • IT. po >;K i:- 7.j j si .il *) : ■'. k«»•,ft ft.,, c! r.:; ft..:, ;Vt oi ■s'-eiod e■ ] “inci Hi "Cr v i-l T}],. iii.rotti,; tft -Trouried J !:■«: v. L;. •> v . n }) iJr i Ky . v . v f ! ■■ ■' ' ixf b ; f • , ; 1 y f,- 1( .J,. v . fit- •{ ; ; - ; . |T, . ’ ' '' * : : • * ‘ }'. •■i;j ft ed j: I.,;;:, Ml VOI sttl IT \\ THE CAROLIMAA r CLUB CLEANERS CLEANING CF DISTINCTION j Delivery Service . I Phong 324 LUhngion, N C. f JOHNSON-BRYAN | Staple and. Fancy Groceries | Frozen Foods, Fresh Meals j Fish and Oysters Phone 2521, Lillington N, C SUPERIOR SEED A FEED STORE QUALITY SEED AND FEEDS G E. Heme Appliances Lillingtu.n N. C. THE MUSIC SHOP 100 E. Broad St Dunn ALWAYS THE LATEST RACE RECORDS Mrs. Doris Jernigam Dial 3224 j Weaver s Jewelry GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIR Phene 216 - J Fuquay BLACKWOOD’S ASSOCIATE STORE Tires, Balleries. Heme Appliances, Sporting Goods Fuguay Springs CASE TRACTORS PROCTQR-BARBOUR COMPANY Hardware Furniture Fuquay Springs | ffifryL MM si ! if 3 J | m ’-A;. 1 T y -»► y '' rc Cl : emmem-printer OF MEW LN&LBND , ,4jp’t£ j !Vf, '»1»C • MO. STUDENTS VOTE TO ADMIT NEGROES CO! YMBIA. Mu .-NPi V, . 1 • - l.U.'. a, 1 a a illtUift Ne ; f >* 4> J ■-!<; ft, }'•, t\ > r.-ft'i U’.J wrc.kft A *(;t , 1 f f- - i J Tij • | !• .Si itiiM.ltt, i:i .U' i» , .'. \' i■ •' 1 : : I' i ; ,wn..'c , .= - a',,., a..:), ' <1 U. J ft },«•;. \ I Cf id! of this lhc a:-;. it.: gtnn-.cii decided : , I'ctp.iest ;;;• % Vi!-. I (■,<'■; Gmiet-u! .\wc:i •. > u- >; ; lit tvLiOiftj . fil} I ft ri .u ‘ G'ilU. V .'■ * 1 1 The C. t,. Burial Society FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS AM B UI, ANCE S E R VIC E Phene 2881 Liihngion, N C W. A, Tucker Grocery | 1 here's ttc Substitute for | Experience" | Fresh Meats. Fruits, Vegeiables, etc, I.ocated at Shaw town j Lillington N C- J ~ ~.. „ L QUINN FUNERAL HOME OPERATED BY, AND FOR COf ORED PEOPLE Visit Our Home You Are Welcome 707 E. Edgerton St. Dial 2734 Dunn, N. C FOWLER RADIO COMPANY Lilling* on Dunn RADIO and ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES We Specialize in Race Records Guaranteed Radio Repair Firestone Tires and Tubes, Refrigerators, Electric Ranges, Washing Machines R, dies, Radio Batteries, Paint and Hardware. Many other items for Auto & Home FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO SUPPLIES Phene 2362 Liiiington, N. C. Murchison Hardware & Farm Supply Co, Hardware, Appliances, Farm Supplies, Fertilizer W. L, Murchison Li 1 ling tan F. S. Blachard We Are Beginning Our 50th Year of Business in Dunn We Feature Reliable Merchandise At Reasonable Prices GEO. E. PRINCE & SON DUN.C NORTH CAROLINA POPE’S 5c ts $5.00 STORE Fuquay - Liilingtcn - Ervin - Angier WE SPECIALIZE IN VARIETY MERCHANDISE; ALSO DRY GOODS AND SHOES WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 19-UU lUARLtS t- MCTCMCU- A ' EVT OF HARTFORD,OSr<M , To WORK AS, A PRiHTER - BOSTON IN !95'i-HK WAT* m ? MEN, AND UNTIL THE OUT EC- AW O’r THE CIVIL WAR, ERiCED ON WAN t-LO'Vp AKR/SON'6 "LIBERATOR'- ATTET ENLISTMENT WITH l HE MASS- 55TM WEGT- ME ERtVED AS CAMrePRINTER ' S WELL AS A COMBAT TOTSOL.TMER ■ A PERMANENT i| CIURT took him out of- CTIVE -3ERVI C E - A RETIRED i UTENAN T' RETURNING TO BOSTON. \R. MITCHELL WAS ELECTED 0 THE LE&iSLATURE AND v’M* OIVEN A 'COB I N THE USTOMS HOUSE - HE HELD 'HIS JOB WITH DKrNITY OR H 3 YEARS' ' • ' !!«■ BiVjj (' i'l Cur t • 1»>; • • i:1 1 •: -n! !! S a k,i tll * NC g1 (> 11 1 d €nt s ' • ;v- uio U;Tv They 'i 2 . • ill TJ >kivt.>ly la o'Ur* . ■ ir\,\ y< s ur* no ou uic iou;■ //•»’; .V• •. . 'a! only 2.331 rnnrrngn ■ . ,u.'qnaini the students Safayette Grocery and M,\ rkel GROCERIES, MEATS AND •■HOZEN FOODS Lillinglcn. N C. wn»*v>j:r;.-va» >at-wiwmuomurmin umiiri f>iimwiiwn I MOORES 2-WAY SERVICE j STATION | ',V v . keep business up by keep- j | -.ng prices down- You eal 1035 J meals a year We save you 10c j [ a me il: ui lhe end of the year j | you have aved $109.50 by j Trading with us Lillmgion N. C. * f and a faculty member or clergy-- ■ man spoke before argmiized groups i i'u the campus. VITAMIN STOPS ; CHICK ANEMIA ' Anemia in baby chickens is p<;-. : vented by an improved met Tod of extracting a potent vita ,hn ■ from alfalfa, yeast and < mer sources. Tv •> research dsn---ft ■ j invented the* process. COATING METHOD ENDS CORROSION A .two. bath proccs for plating iron, or steel vith lead to pro. vent. corrosion has been patented, Notional' Patent Council announ ' ccs. The metals are treated in a, ; bath of zinc ammonium chloral 1 and then dipped m molten lead 1 containing antimony CERAMIC CURING WITHOUT FIRE 1 A i evolutionary process .<< i away with t-hc lire and kilns baking brick and curing petter This 1 ramie curing method us< n c. n r.'inati&n of mha-o- ,i < 1 induction .heating. Luxury H' a • n-nvrr at home pr ;v : .ii 1 by :t nec.lv devclotw.-J porta bl;> ;i>, ’. er for cam pen;, at ■cording to Nat tonal Patent Coun i cil. Patented by a Cainornia man. 1 it. has a I'icnpiete water supply, prt o.rc and heating in-it After up- the device can -b'.; mlded into a small <t>'r«ge spacr Quicker starting fend smoother t.-ngine perform fence in zvro wea tht- is assured by .1 new anti, irce/e n„w in production. Th* tiuh'i picvent;-. ice from f-inning :n automotive fuei lines. Tests j how th it l an pr vent. fro> siny .let as much a.- 10 ounces of ts v m Ja gallons ,gasoline t.-mperatu-' vs a; • •.* ..- 10 degn -: oelo-.v v rn. : The Union is harmless to y ; gasoline and engine porf-e-manc •, i People who like kto be pushed : around will take to this new tn* senti.v;, 11,I 1 , t-vv-i-i'i : a .smfeU gasoline engine and a air pr, -pel i Her fitted ' > the back of a frame , that can ! worn around the m>§ sp^/% 1 z*s>y GzrTtfis HERE’S WHAT WE OOt • litspetf front wheal bearing* m Pack front wheel b#oring«, * Inspect drums, grease retainers « Check wheel emd master cylinders . ® Add fluid if necessary « Reiine, adjust brakes WmOIATK SERVICE * EASY TERMS d^-frdste^ Vo«r f ord Dealer i«v»t«s you to to i^i« fieJ Alten Shv.v Sunday Ivemitss—MßC N«twnrk lto the: r dfd The»t#f, fndiy fcwrMftgt vfiS Nfctwark ycut newspaper tc-r tifsw *tw *Ui»o« Sii ¥oyn FORD DEALER - TODAY *

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